Talpa TV (formerly SBS Broadcasting B.V.) is a Dutch
commercial broadcasting company owned by
John de Mol's Talpa Network.
History
The network was launched by
SBS Broadcasting in 1995 with the introduction of ''
SBS6'', the third commercial channel of The Netherlands after
RTL 4
RTL 4 (Radio Télévision Luxembourg 4) is a Dutch free TV channel; it is the most-watched commercial station in the country, popular especially with those aged between 20 and 49. RTL 4 is a general entertainment channel with infotainment, televi ...
and
RTL 5
RTL 5 is a Dutch free-to-cable television channel that was launched on 2 October 1993, during the 4th anniversary of its sister channel. It mainly broadcasts American films and hit series but also reality shows, comedy, travel, international show ...
. A second channel was added on 1 March 1999 with the launch of
NET5
Net5 is a Dutch free-to-air, free-to-cable commercial television channel, TV channel and is part of Talpa TV, formerly a part of SBS Broadcasting B.V. and now owned by Talpa Network. Other channels of the group in the Netherlands are SBS6, Ver ...
, with this channel the network wanted to challenge the
dutch public broadcasting system
The Dutch public broadcasting system () is a group of organizations that are responsible for public service television and radio broadcasting in the Netherlands. It is composed of the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep (NPO) foundation, which acts as its ...
. In 2001 the group bought
Fox from ''
News Corporation
The original incarnation of News Corporation (abbreviated News Corp. and also variously known as News Corporation Limited) was an American Multinational corporation, multinational mass media corporation founded and controlled by media mogul Ru ...
'' and renamed it ''
V8'', the channel was shared with ''
Fox Kids
Fox Kids (originally known as Fox Children's Network and later as the Fox Kids Network; stylized in all caps) was an American children's programming block and branding for a slate of international children's television channels. Originally a j ...
'' during the daytime. They initially bought the channel for ''
Veronica'', because Veronica left the
Holland Media Groep and were looking for a new network. Veronica considered various options, such as returning to the public broadcasting system, but reached an agreement with
Viacom to broadcast in the evening on
TMF. This arrangement didn't work out and the trust behind Veronica made a deal with SBS Broadcasting. In the deal V8 would be transformed to ''Veronica'' and their publishing house would transfer to SBS Broadcasting, in exchange for a 10% share in the Dutch branch of SBS Broadcasting and a licensing fee for their name.
In 2005 SBS Broadcasting SA, the international company to which SBS Broadcasting B.V. partially belonged, was acquired by investors
Permira
Permira Holdings Limited is a British global investment firm specialised in buyouts, growth funds, equity funds, and credit funds. Founded in 1985 as part of Schroders, it became independent in 1996. Operating as Permira since 2001, the company ...
and
KKR for € 2,1 billion. That same year the new owners struck a deal with
Telegraaf Media Group (27%) and ''Vereniging Veronica''
(10%) the other owners of the Dutch branch, in which both would sell their share. The entire global network of SBS Broadcasting was acquired in 2007 by
ProSiebenSat. 1 for € 3,3 billion. The Dutch branch was taken over in 2011 by the Finish publisher
Sanoma
Sanoma Corporation (, , formerly SanomaWSOY) is Finland's largest media group and a European education publisher. The company has media business in Finland and an education business in twelve European countries, including Belgium, Netherlands, ...
and
John de Mol’s Talpa Holding, holding a 67% and 33% stake respectively. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets agreed to the acquisition on the condition that John de Mol would sell his 26% stake in RTL Nederland, which he acquired when he sold them his channel
Tien. With the new owners SBS Broadcasting launched a
video on demand
Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films Digital distribution, digitally on request. These multimedia are accessed without a traditional video playback device and a typica ...
service called KIJK in 2013 and a fourth channel called
SBS9 in 2015.
Sanoma left the enterprise in 2017, when they sold their 67% share for € 237 million to John de Mol’s Talpa Holding. Sanoma would completely acquire the Veronica Publishing house in this deal. With the acquisition John de Mol wanted to create a strong Dutch media empire with his other assets. This resulted in the creation of
Talpa Network in 2017 and the renaming of SBS Broadcasting B.V. to Talpa TV, the channels were placed as a vertical in the Talpa Network empire.
Proposed merger with RTL Nederland
After the complete acquisition of SBS Broadcasting in 2017, John de Mol sought a partnership with RTL Nederland. In his opinion there wasn’t enough space in the Dutch market for two major networks, RTL shut down his offer. However in June 2021 RTL Nederland and Talpa Network announced plans for a merger, pending approval by the European Commission and the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets. In the new conglomerate, RTL Nederland is to hold 70% of the shares and Talpa Holding 30%. Talpa Entertainment Productions and Talpa Concepts won't be a part of the merger. Both parties reasoned that a merger was the only solution to an ever growing presence of foreign media parties, giving space to a single commercial Dutch media company that's capable of producing specifically for the Dutch market. Critics however claimed that the failing of Talpa Network is the reason behind the merger. In January 2022 the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets stated that it could not approve the merger as of yet and that further investigation to the consequences of price, quality and innovation is necessary.
Assets
Television channels
*
SBS6, ''flagship channel of the group with a market share of 8,5% in 2020.''
*
Net5
Net5 is a Dutch free-to-air, free-to-cable commercial television channel, TV channel and is part of Talpa TV, formerly a part of SBS Broadcasting B.V. and now owned by Talpa Network. Other channels of the group in the Netherlands are SBS6, Ver ...
, ''channel focused on high-educated female viewers with a market share of 3,6% in 2020.''
*
Veronica, ''channel focused on sports and male viewers with a market share of 3,4 in 2020. The channel is shared with
Disney Jr. during the daytime. (formerly
Disney XD
Disney XD is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Disney Branded Television and Disney Entertainment units of The Walt Disney Company. The channel is aimed primarily at older children ages six to eleven years old ...
)''
*
SBS9, ''channel focused on films and series with a market share of 0,9% in 2020.''
VOD
* KIJK
Gallery
File:Persconferntie Avro Fons van Westerloo , kop, Bestanddeelnr 933-4134.jpg, Fons van Westerloo Founder SBS Broadcasting B.V.
File:SBS6 (2023).svg, SBS6
File: Net5 Logo 2023.jpg, NET5
File:Veronica TV logo 2024.svg, Veronica
File:SBS9 2018.png, SBS9
File:John de Mol jr.jpg, John de Mol Jr. Owner and founder Talpa TV
References
External links
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{{Television in the Netherlands
Mass media companies established in 1995
Dutch companies established in 1995
Companies based in Amsterdam
Private equity portfolio companies
Talpa Network
Permira companies
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts companies